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Publicity stills are usually taken by a photographer on set, and then parceled out for publication in licensed works or websites. As long as one of those publications or websites are a Paramount site, it counts as licensed matter for valid use - we just need to be able to go back and specify which. -- [[user:captainmike|Captain MKB]] 13:48, August 29, 2012 (UTC)
 
Publicity stills are usually taken by a photographer on set, and then parceled out for publication in licensed works or websites. As long as one of those publications or websites are a Paramount site, it counts as licensed matter for valid use - we just need to be able to go back and specify which. -- [[user:captainmike|Captain MKB]] 13:48, August 29, 2012 (UTC)
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Google search by image only gave me the two sources: here at MB and at the link above. Trek Core's rare photos collections takes submissions from users, but provides no details. Unless someone cares to ask them, then that seems to be the end of the line for sourcing this. -- [[User:BadCatMan|BadCatMan]] ([[User talk:BadCatMan|talk]]) 14:17, August 29, 2012 (UTC)
   
 
== Admin resolution ==
 
== Admin resolution ==

Revision as of 14:17, 29 August 2012

File:Counselortroi in command.jpg

File:Counselortroi in command.jpg.

This is a page to discuss the suggestion to delete the attached image.

  • If you are suggesting a page for deletion, add your initial rationale to the section "Deletion rationale".
  • To vote simply add "Delete", "Keep", "Neutral".
  • If you want to discuss this suggestion, add comments to the section "Discussion".
  • If a consensus has been reached, an admin will explain the final decision in the section "Admin resolution".

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Deletion rationale

Uncited, unexplained, for a number of weeks now. The user has ignored requests to complete the information about the images they upload in the past, has no response on this one to. If this is unretouched from an actual Star Trek production, I'd say keep, but only if we can cite it! -- Captain MKB 15:30, February 24, 2011 (UTC)

Votes

Discussion

The scenery pretty much establishes this as being from one of the three TNG movies. We could keep the photo if we could identify which film and add that citation. -- Captain MKB 05:23, May 27, 2011 (UTC)

The images appears to be taken from the Trek Core website (identical image, same file name). There, it is listed under Rare Photos for "Publicity Stills or Behind the Scenes images". That is, it didn't appear in a movie itself, but was likely taken during production. As such, it didn't really "happen" for the purposes of this wiki, so I assume it doesn't qualify. -- BadCatMan (talk) 13:44, August 29, 2012 (UTC)

Publicity stills are usually taken by a photographer on set, and then parceled out for publication in licensed works or websites. As long as one of those publications or websites are a Paramount site, it counts as licensed matter for valid use - we just need to be able to go back and specify which. -- Captain MKB 13:48, August 29, 2012 (UTC)

Google search by image only gave me the two sources: here at MB and at the link above. Trek Core's rare photos collections takes submissions from users, but provides no details. Unless someone cares to ask them, then that seems to be the end of the line for sourcing this. -- BadCatMan (talk) 14:17, August 29, 2012 (UTC)

Admin resolution